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DeSales University is participating in the Student Satisfaction Inventory (SSI) for traditional undergraduate students. The SSI is a survey that measures how satisfied students are with their educational experiences as well as what issues are important to them.

Traditional undergraduate students will receive an initial invitation to participate in the SSI on February 22nd. Just follow the link in the email to complete the survey.

Every student who completes the SSI will be entered into a prize drawing… The official email invitation will have more information about the prizes you could win!

Salesian Spirits will be held on Thursday, February 21 at the Copperhead Grille at 8PM. The guest speaker is Dr. Stephen Myers who will be giving his advice on how to “be who you are and be that well.”

Several DeSales University students will be joining the Knights of Columbus Council 14840 of Limeport, PA.

There are 4 students receiving their degrees of Admission & Formation (1st and 2nd degrees) including Matthew Walton, Adrian Anatalio, Christian Bryson, and Joshua Knepp on February 20 at St. Joseph the Worker. The 1st degree is founded on the virtue of charity while the 2nd degree is founded on the virtue of unity.

There are also 4 students receiving their degree of Knighthood (3rd degree) including Adrian Anatalio, Kyle McCann, Kevin Mossing, and Corlan Blyskal on February 24 at the Allentown Cathedral of St. Catherine of Sienna. The 3rd degree is founded on the virtue of fraternity and is the point of knighting and full membership in the Knights of Columbus.

Salesian Spirits will be held on Thursday, February 21 at the Copperhead Grille at 8PM. The guest speaker is Dr. Stephen Myers who will be giving his advice on how to “be who you are and be that well.”

Shop career dress apparel with a 40% discount for all DSU students! Everything you need to finish your look for that next interview or new job – including suits, dresses, sport coats, dress pants, shoes, and accessories.

Celebrate African American musicians with Trexler library this Black History Month! Our themed, annual display is now up in the library lobby. This year we’re profiling African American musicians. The display has bios for names you have heard, like Jimi Hendrix and Ray Charles, and some you may not have, like Josephine Baker and Scott Joplin.

We will also be sharing profiles of the musicians on our display and others on our social media feeds throughout the month. Follow along @desales_trexler and tell us about African American musicians who have influenced you!

Black History Month, or African-American History Month, began as Negro History Week in 1926 which encouraged the teaching of African American history in public schools. In 1970, it was expanded to Black History Month at Kent State University and became a nation-wide celebration in 1976 when President Gerald Ford recognized it.

With our flexible online summer courses, you could even take classes on the beach.

Yes, you CAN enjoy your summer and still get ahead (or catch up!) on your studies!

Each summer, DeSales offers a variety of online undergraduate courses. They’re open to both our DeSales students and to anyone interested in taking undergraduate classes, so be sure to tell your friends.